Jewish Child and Family Service (JCFS) started its celebration year with a family focused event that took place on Sunday afternoon January 22nd at the Rady JCC gymnasium. JCFS Family Fun Day was advertised as a free event with activities that would entertain and captivate the attention of youngsters and their families.
Throughout the afternoon an estimated crowd of 500, with families from all over the community, came through the doors. No one left disappointed as there was an abundance of varied activities to engage the children. Floyd the Clown captivated his audience with his antics and balloon twisting creations. Later in the afternoon, The Bubbleman drew loud applause and excited squeals from the crowd as he created life size bubbles in which members of the audience could actually stand in. The fun house mirrors, glitter tattoos, popcorn and cotton candy added to the carnival like atmosphere. A craft table where the children could decorate their own tzedakah boxes was a popular feature of the afternoon. For those who wanted physical activity the colourful bouncers were set up to slide on and jump up and down.
Allen Pitch from Superb Entertainment provided music and conducted dance contests throughout the afternoon. Emily Shane (JCFS Executive Director) was delighted with the wonderful turnout for this program and the fact that it brought families from every segment of the Jewish community together. If you could hear anything above the noise of music and gleeful children it would be the conversations spoken in a multitude of languages including English, Spanish, Hebrew, and Russian.
Throughout the year JCFS will be hosting special programs to honour its Century of Caring year. The highlight event will be the May 24th Gala at the Ft Garry Hotel. Sophie Milman, a charismatic Russian-born, Israeli-raised, jazz vocalist will be the featured entertainment for the evening. Sophie is a Juno award winning singer who is gaining international attention as an accomplished and gifted performing artist.













































